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the  degree,  was  awarded  to  Walter  Ruch,  the  presentation  being- 
made  by  E.  Fullerton  Cook.  The  following  graduates  received 
honorable  mention  in  connection  therewith:  Jay  D.  Beck,  Jay  W. 
Brooks,  Wayne  Cadawallader,  William  R.  Calvin,  Roy  Deck, 
Walter  Driver,  John  M.  Emlet,  Fred  Griesemer,  Norbet  H.  Grove, 
Alfred  M.  Harting,  Edwin  C.  Hickory,  Charles  L.  Horn,  Wallace 
E.  Klopp,  Thomas  E.  McCutcheon,  Sister  Bertha  Mueller,  Joseph 
E.  Mutty,  Harry  J.  Pettyjohn,  Mary  G.  Powell,  Lumir  Severa, 
Frank  L.  Ziegler  and  John  E.  Ziegler. 
The  Instructors'  Prize,  $20,  offered  by  the  Instructors  of  the 
College  for  the  highest  term  average  in  the  branches  of  pharmacy, 
chemistry  and  materia  medica,  was  awarded  to  Walter  E.  Ruch, 
the  presentation  being  made  by  F.  P.  Stroup.  The  following 
graduates  received  honorable  mention  in  connection  therewith : 
Jay  W.  Brooks,  William  R.  Calvin,  John  M.  Emlet,  James  J. 
Goodwin,  Charles  L.  Horn,  Ceorge  B.  Levan,  John  A.  McGonigal, 
Maurice  L.  Mallas,  Sister  Bertha  Mueller,  Henry  W.  Press,  Zebulon 
H.  Rodes,  Christopher  Schuehle,  Jr.,  Frank  L.  Ziegler  and  John 
E.  Ziegler. 
The  Pharmacy  Quiz  Prize,  one  year's  membership  in  the 
American  Pharmaceutical  Association,  offered  by  Prof.  Charles  H. 
LaWall  for  the  best  term  work  in  theory  and  practice  of  pharmacy, 
was  awarded  to  Walter  Ruch.  The  following  graduates  received 
honorable  mention  in  connection  therewith :  George  B.  Levan  and 
Zebulon  H.  Rodes. 
The  Kappa  Psi  Fraternity  Prize,  a  gold  medal,  offered  by  the 
Eta  Chapter  of  the  Kappa  Psi  Fraternity  to  the  graduate  making  the 
highest  general  average  during  his  or  her  senior  year  at  the 
College,  was  awarded  to  Sister  Bertha  Mueller,  the  presentation 
being  made  by  Professor  Remington.  The  following  graduates 
received  honorable  mention  in  connection  therewith :  John  A. 
McGonigal,  Mary  G.  Powell,  Zebulon  H.  Rodes,  Walter  E.  Ruch 
and  John  E.  Ziegler. 
The  Athletic  Prize,  a  silver  loving  cup,  offered  by  Henry 
S.  Godshall,  P.D.,  and  John  J.  Bridgeman,  P.D.,  to  the  member 
of  the  graduating  class  who,  at  commencement,  stands  with  the 
greatest  number  of  points  in  athletics  to  his  credit  and  has  ob- 
tained the  highest  general  average  amongst  those  participating 
in  athletics  at  the  College,  was  awarded  to  Evan  Richard  Owens, 
the    presentation    being    made    by    Dr.    R.    Tait  McKenzie, 
